NPP chief and Meghalaya Chief Minister, Conrad K. Sangma, on Saturday urged the Centre to take necessary measures to restore normalcy in Manipur and ensure the safe return of those affected.
“We have instructed all the district administrations to be ready to update themselves on how many people reach our state in different places and how many days they have been here and when they are going back,” Tynsong told reporters.
A prayer for peace was conducted on Friday at Garo Hills Catholic Schools, sending a remarkable display of unity. The peace assembly was held in solidarity with the people of Manipur, who have been enduring a prolonged period of violence, and aimed to pray for an immediate end to the unrest and the restoration of peace in the region.
ST Xavier's Higher Secondary school, in West Garo Hills, Tura, Meghalaya on Friday On Friday organised a prayer service with the students from 9:15 am to 11:40 am for peace in Manipur.
Sacred Heart Higher Secondary School in Williamnagar conducted a momentous prayer service dedicated to fostering peace and unity in Manipur. Led by the school principal and Parish Priest Father Anthony Thekkanath, the service took place within the school premises.
In a statement issued on Thursday, NESO said it will hold a candlelight vigil in all state capitals on June 28, appealing all to shun violence so that peace and tranquillity will once again prevail in Manipur.
Spear Corps, Indian Army on Thursday informed that two soldiers sustained minor injuries after armed miscreants resorted to unprovoked firing in N Boljang, Imphal West Distt in the morning hours of Thursday.
Assam Rifles in a joint operation with Manipur Police (Commando) recovered Mortar HE Bomb from General Area Mongjam Foothills, Imphal East.
The Assam Rifiles said that they recovered X 51MM Mortar HE Bomb in the state.